3/25/2012

Whistling Tea Kettle by Kennedy Home Collections


Customer Rating :
Rating: 4.0

List Price : Price : $9.99
Whistling Tea Kettle by Kennedy Home Collections

Product Description

Offering retro charm and modern convenience, our clear kettle is made of heat resistant glass; safe for use on gas or electric stovetops. To use, simply fill with up to 12 cups of water, snap the lid into place, and place on the range to boil. A great way to boil water for tea, coffee, cocoa, soup, and MUCH more. The tea kettle provides timeless beauty when accessorizing your kitchen.


  • A great way to boil water for tea, coffee, cocoa, soup, and MUCH more
  • Provides timeless beauty when accessorizing your kitchen
  • Comfortable handle for easy gripping
  • Large capacity
  • Easy to clean


Whistling Tea Kettle by Kennedy Home Collections Reviews


Whistling Tea Kettle by Kennedy Home Collections Reviews


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Kennedy Tea Kettle, September 29, 2011
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Sylvia (Larsen Bay, AK) - See all my reviews
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I just received this tea kettle last night so this is a very early impression. Overall, the tea kettle does the job for a good price. Heated water on medium heat pretty quickly and it whistled, so overall I'm satisfied. I like the glass so that I can make tea right in the kettle without having to use additional containers. I did not have any plastic smell like others mentioned, but I also washed it before using it. Some things other buyers may want to know: 1) I was very interested in the cup measurements on the tea kettle as that would eliminate having to use measuring cups. However, the cup measurements are wrong. The 2-cup measurement at the bottom is correct. After that, the cup measurements show as increments of 2 cups (2, 4, 6, etc) but they are not accurate. For example if you want 5 cups, you have to fill to about the 9-cup level on the kettle. This also means it is not a 12-cup tea kettle as advertised. The most you can get in would be 7 cups which puts you above... Read more
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars BUYER BEWARE: THIS IS A 6 CUP 1.5 QUART KETTLE, November 3, 2011
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Beth Kohnen (San Pablo, California USA) - See all my reviews
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I have a large family and wanted to replace an old metal tea kettle with glass. I searched for a 12 cup glass tea kettle and came up with this one. It arrived today. I should have read the other reviews more carefully. The markings on the Kettle AND ON THE BOX state a volume of 12 cups and 2.5 quarts. It is a blatant lie.

The correct label should be six cups, 1.5 quarts.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Does the job, October 25, 2011
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I gave this teapot four stars because it does what it's supposed to do....it boils the water. However after using it at least ten times I find myself asking "why is it I can whistle louder then the teapot?" I have very good hearing but if I'm in the living room with the television on I can barely hear the whistling when the water is ready. I mean you can hear it but only if you're really paying attention and waiting to hear it if that makes sense. Another reviewer stated that the cup measurements gauge on the pot is wrong, the reviewer is right about that. So I used a separate two cup measuring cup filled with water and poured the water into the teapot and it did come right up to the two cup level on the pot. However when I poured another two cups of water into the pot instead or registering "four cups" it went right up the "six cup" level. Two more cups of water and you guessed it the pot now read "ten cups" instead of "eight cups" As one who just eyeballs the amount of water needed... Read more
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